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  • Occupational Therapy for Adults | CP Rochester

    About Us Adult Services Children Services Employment News Events Foundation More About Us Adult Services Children Services Employment News Events Foundation More Donate Now Occupational Therapy First name* Last name* Email* Phone What service are you interested in? What can we help you with?* Get In Touch Contact Us Interested in learning more about Clinical & Therapeutic Services, contact us by filling out the form below. CP Rochester’s team of Board-certified, licensed occupational therapists facilitate the maximum level of individual independence through the assessment and therapeutic treatment of physical/motor skills, cognitive skills, visual skills, and the ability to perform activities of daily living. Therapy is individualized, based on an individual’s evaluation, and can focus on: relaxation of muscle tone (through modalities such as heat, massage, paraffin baths, vibration, etc.) rehabilitation of upper extremity (through evidence-based strategies, electrical stimulation, etc.) increasing upper extremity range of motion, motor coordination, and strength increasing perceptual/cognitive and academic skills preventing/improving contractures through orthotics and splinting increasing independent living skills, or ADLs, though the use of adaptive equipment, compensatory strategies, or re-education with the use of the clinic’s adapted kitchen and bathroom The occupational therapists also perform assessments and develop appropriate home perform assessments and develop appropriate home programs for sensory dysfunction. Clinical & Therapeutic Aquatic Therapy Behavioral Health Services Family Dental Center Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy Speech-Language Therapy

  • Dentist (Per Diem)

    Dentist (Per Diem) Next Previous All Employment Apply Now Hours Salary/Rate Benefits Requirements Functions Qualifications Summary Location Other About Us Adult Services Children Services Employment News Events Foundation More About Us Adult Services Children Services Employment News Events Foundation More Donate Now

  • JobOpportunities

    Employment About Us Adult Services Children Services Employment News Events Foundation More About Us Adult Services Children Services Employment News Events Foundation More Donate Now What Makes Ability Partners agencies Great Places to Work? Commitment to the integration of community resources to create opportunities for lifelong learning and development Respect for the dignity and self-worth of each individual Educational, recreational, residential, and clinical services that are empowering, individualized and family-centered Excellence in service provision Development and recognition of our consumers, employees, and all others whose lives we touch Testimony from a Staff Member " The individuals we serve at CP Rochester teach me as much as I pass on knowledge to them." - Marcus Benjamin, Day Habilitation DSP at CP Rochester. Employed since 1998 Job Openings: Follow the links of each opening to get a more in-depth look at the position. 1:1 Teacher's Aide Behavior Intervention Specialist Caregiver - Respite PT Clinic Aide II Dental Hygienist Direct Support Professional Residential - Full-Time Direct Support Professional Residential Per Diem Direct Support Professional (Adult Day Habilitation) Direct Support Professional (Residential PT Mornings) Direct Support Professional Residential - PT Weekend Floater Habilitator Community Based - PT Medical Director Medical Director - Back Up Occupational Therapist Paraprofessional II Patient Care Coordinator Per Diem Physical Therapist Physical Therapist - Outpatient Clinic Per Diem Speech Language Pathologist (Outpatient Clinics) Physical Therapist - Part-time Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Psychiatrist Purchasing Specialist Quality Assurance Specialist Recreation Specialist Lifeguard - Part-Time Clinics) Registered Nurse - Per Diem School Psychologist Special Education Teacher Speech Language Pathologist - Children's Speech Language Pathologist - Outpatient Clinic FT Speech Language Pathologist - Outpatient Clinic PT Teacher's Aide 1:1 Teacher's Aide Administrative Assistant (Residential Program) Behavioral Health Intake and Patient Care Coordinator Caregiver - Respite Caregiver – Seasonal (Spring and Summer Breaks) Clinic Aide II Dentist (Per Diem) Direct Support Professional - Day Habilitation Program Direct Support Professional - Residential (Full-Time) Direct Support Professional - Residential (Per Diem) Direct Support Professional - Weekend Floater Direct Support Professional Team Lead Early Childhood Education Teacher Habilitator - Community Based Full-Time Habilitator - Community Based Part Time Licensed Practical Nurse Outpatient Psych Clinic Occupational Therapist - Children's Occupational Therapist - Temporary Paraprofessional II Recreation Specialist Lifeguard Recreation Specialist Lifeguard - Part Time Registered Nurse - Residential Registered Nurse Outpatient Psych Clinic Special Education Teacher Augustin Children's Center Speech Language Pathologist - Outpatient Clinic Teacher's Aide (FT or PT or Per Diem Sub)

  • Recreation Specialist Lifeguard - Part Time

    Recreation Specialist Lifeguard - Part Time $250 Signing Bonus Next Previous All Employment Apply Now Hours Salary/Rate Benefits Requirements Functions Qualifications Summary Location Other About Us Adult Services Children Services Employment News Events Foundation More About Us Adult Services Children Services Employment News Events Foundation More Donate Now

  • Self-Direction Services for Adults | CP Rochester

    About Us Adult Services Children Services Employment News Events Foundation More About Us Adult Services Children Services Employment News Events Foundation More Donate Now Self-Direction Services (SDS) Available to individuals enrolled in the HCBS waiver who want the freedom to choose supports and services that are right for them. With the assistance of a Fiscal Intermediary and Support Broker, individuals have the flexibility to manage their budget and have control over their funding. As the OPWDD website states, “Self-Direction gives you the chance to make decisions about supports and services that help you to: Enjoy meaningful relationships with family and friends, Experience health and growth, Live in the home and community you choose, and Work, volunteer or do activities you enjoy. Enhancing community integration and social capital is at the core of self-direction.” Fiscal Intermediaries Fiscal Intermediaries provide administrative and billing support to self-directed individuals, including but not limited to completing staff background checks, processing staff payments, billing for Medicaid services, and tracking expenditures. Support Brokers Support Brokers help individuals to exercise their freedom in choosing supports and services. The support broker will request an initial start-up budget, and upon approval, will help to plan and develop a complete Self-Direction budget. They provide ongoing support to individuals by building their Circle of Support team, providing education on services and community resources, training staff, and more. First name* Last name* Email* Phone What service are you interested in? What can we help you with?* Get In Touch Contact Us Interested in learning more about Self-Direction Services, contact us by filling out the form below.

  • Paraprofessional II

    Paraprofessional II Next Previous All Employment Apply Now Hours Salary/Rate Benefits Requirements Functions Qualifications Summary Location Other About Us Adult Services Children Services Employment News Events Foundation More About Us Adult Services Children Services Employment News Events Foundation More Donate Now

  • Aquatic Therapy for Adults | CP Rochester

    About Us Adult Services Children Services Employment News Events Foundation More About Us Adult Services Children Services Employment News Events Foundation More Donate Now Aquatic Therapy First name* Last name* Email* Phone What service are you interested in? What can we help you with?* Get In Touch Contact Us Interested in learning more about Clinical & Therapeutic Services, contact us by filling out the form below. The aquatic therapy pool offers physical therapy in a warm water environment, heated to 94-96 degrees (F). The warmth and buoyancy of the water promote movement when it is too difficult to exercise on land. The pool allows focus on: Increasing muscle and body strength/endurance through water resistance Decreasing pain Allowing for partial weight bearing and ambulation Strengthening respiratory muscles Relaxing muscles related to spasticity/tone to improve range of motion Promoting independence The pool is equipped with a ramp and a chair lift and uses pool chairs/stretchers to allow access for all individuals, regardless of mobility level. Clinical & Therapeutic Aquatic Therapy Behavioral Health Services Family Dental Center Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy Speech-Language Therapy Add a Title

  • Speech Language Pathologist - Outpatient Clinic

    Speech Language Pathologist - Outpatient Clinic Next Previous All Employment Apply Now Hours Salary/Rate Benefits Requirements Functions Qualifications Summary Location Other About Us Adult Services Children Services Employment News Events Foundation More About Us Adult Services Children Services Employment News Events Foundation More Donate Now

  • 1:1 Teacher's Aide

    $15.75 - $18 1:1 Teacher's Aide Next Previous All Employment Apply Now Act as an active team member in providing for the well-being, education and supervision of children in the classroom. Hours Salary/Rate $15.75 - $18 Benefits Requirements Functions Qualifications Summary Location Our comprehensive benefit plan includes but is not limited to (full-time & part-time only): Affordable Medical (full-time only) / Dental / Vision Insurance Paid Time Off (PTO) starts at 5 days per year Paid Sick Time 8 Paid Holidays 403(b) Retirement Plan with employer match Additional Insurance Offerings – Voluntary Short-Term Disability, Specified Disease Insurance w/ Cancer Rider, Accident Insurance, Identity Theft Protection Employer Paid Health Reimbursement Arrangement (high deductible medical plan) Employer paid Life Insurance, Short-term and Long-term Disability Insurance Tuition Reimbursement plus a 25% Tuition Discount for benefit-eligible Employees and Family Members at Roberts Wesleyan College $15.75 - $18 High School Diploma or its equivalent OR 1 year experience working with children. Experience with young children preferred. Must be at least 18 years of age Imparts agency philosophy of “Equal Opportunity, Independence and Realization of Individual Potential” to children, families, program staff and community resources. Maintains confidentiality of information relating to individuals and their families in accordance with agency policy. Performs both instructional and non-instructional duties under the supervision of the classroom teacher. Assists the classroom teacher in all children’s activities throughout the day. Supervises children at all times, including during busing and transitional activities. Assists in physical care tasks and health related activities as appropriate. Assists children with behavioral/management needs. Functions as a positive, contributing member of the classroom team. Attends appropriate meetings as determined by the classroom teacher and Program Director. Demonstrates consistent, nurturing manner toward all children. Maintains classroom cleanliness and the orderly appearance of classroom equipment, supplies and displays of children’s work. Assists in the preparation of children’s snacks. Shares all relevant information related to classroom children obtained from various sources with the classroom teacher. Performs classroom duties as assigned by the classroom teacher. Actively participates in bus arrival and dismissal. Adheres to Agency’s policies and procedures as well as department guidelines. Participates in conferences, workshops, and in-service training to enhance job skills and personal growth and development. Performs other duties at the discretion of the Program Director or his/her designee Directly responsible to the assigned Classroom Teacher. Other Supervisory Responsibility: None Other Duties: This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Work Environment: This job operates in a preschool classroom program environment. This role routinely uses standard office equipment. Physical Demands: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to sit, stand; walk; use hands to finger, handle or feel; and reach with hands and arms. The employee must frequently lift and/or move objects up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move objects up to 30 pounds. Mental requirements may include: general intelligence, motor coordination skills, coordination of eyes, hands, and feet, verbal intelligence. Travel: Travel is primarily local during the business day, but employee will be expected to work at any of our partner agencies. About Us Adult Services Children Services Employment News Events Foundation More About Us Adult Services Children Services Employment News Events Foundation More Donate Now

  • Aquatic Therapy for Children | CP Rochester

    About Us Adult Services Children Services Employment News Events Foundation More About Us Adult Services Children Services Employment News Events Foundation More Donate Now Aquatic Therapy First name* Last name* Email* Phone What service are you interested in? What can we help you with?* Get In Touch Contact Us Interested in learning more about Clinical & Therapeutic Services, contact us by filling out the form below. The Aquatic Therapy pool offers occupational and physical therapy in a warm water environment. The warmth and buoyancy of the water promote movement when it is too difficult to exercise on land. The pool increases strength, decreases pain, allows for partial weight bearing and ambulation, strengthens respiratory muscles, and promotes independence. Clinical & Therapeutic Aquatic Therapy Behavioral Health Services Family Dental Center Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy Speech-Language Therapy Add a Title

  • Physical Therapy for Adults | CP Rochester

    About Us Adult Services Children Services Employment News Events Foundation More About Us Adult Services Children Services Employment News Events Foundation More Donate Now Physical Therapy First name* Last name* Email* Phone What service are you interested in? What can we help you with?* Get In Touch Contact Us Interested in learning more about Clinical & Therapeutic Services, contact us by filling out the form below. The highly-skilled, licensed physical therapy team at CP Rochester is regarded as one of the best in Monroe County for treating adults and children. The board-certified team addresses a person’s abilities, including by not limited to: muscle strength and endurance, range of motion, and flexibility standing and sitting balance and posture coordination transfers gait and ambulation, including stairs motor control, and motor learning Individuals would have access to: modalities such as a heated therapy pool, electrical stimulation, ultrasound, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, and biofeedback rehabilitation equipment such as parallel bars, treadmills, stationary bikes, other strengthening equipment rehabilitation devices such as mechanical lifts, hoyer lifts, and a ceiling track which allows individuals to transfer as well as ambulate and stand with partial weight-bearing Clinical & Therapeutic Aquatic Therapy Behavioral Health Services Family Dental Center Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy Speech-Language Therapy

  • Canandaigua’s Happiness House residents displaced after flood

    Canandaigua’s Happiness House, a nonprofit that provides housing for individuals with disabilities and those in low-income situations, suffered significant damage following major flooding in July. The swift floodwaters led to about two feet of water and mud inundating two buildings on the property, ruining 17 units in total. About Us Adult Services Children Services Employment News Events Foundation More About Us Adult Services Children Services Employment News Events Foundation More Donate Now Canandaigua’s Happiness House residents displaced after July flood: Repairs could take months December 3, 2023 at 10:00:00 PM Canandaigua’s Happiness House, a nonprofit that provides housing for individuals with disabilities and those in low-income situations, suffered significant damage following major flooding in July. The swift floodwaters led to about two feet of water and mud inundating two buildings on the property, ruining 17 units in total. CEO Darrell Whitbeck told 13WHAM-TV that damages are estimated between $1.3 and $1.6 million, explaining, “We lost two feet of drywall, all of the appliances, flooring, and counters.” Due to the extensive damages and potential for long repair periods, leases for first-floor tenants were terminated, prompting them to seek more stable housing. While Happiness House is accommodating some residents at a nearby hotel, others have sought refuge with friends, family, or other aid organizations. Providence Housing, the property management company working with Happiness House, has successfully relocated some residents to other apartments. The nonprofit has appealed to FEMA for funding assistance and is also exploring small business loan options. Next Previous All News

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